Alton Brown (born on
July 30,
1962 in
Los Angeles,
California,
USA) is an American food personality, cinematographer, author, and actor. He is the creator and host of the
Food Network television show
Good Eats, the miniseries
Feasting on Asphalt and the main commentator on
Iron Chef America. Brown is also the author of several cooking how-to books and a regular contributor to
Bon Appétit and
Men's Journal magazines.
He brings
molecular gastronomy (the application of science to culinary practices) and a
humorous approach to his cooking shows.
Bon Appétit magazine named him "Cooking Teacher of the Year" in
2004.
Early career Main article: Good Eats Good Eats Main article: Iron Chef America Iron Chef America Main article: Feasting on Asphalt Feasting on Asphalt Brown lives in
Marietta, Georgia with his wife DeAnna, his daughter Zoey, a
basset hound mix named Matilda, and an
iguana named Spike, although he claims to have disposed of a nasty lizard in a Good Eats episode.
Personal information Brown was the keynote speaker at the
2006 Institute of Food Technologists Annual Meeting & Food Expo on
June 25 in
Orlando, Florida.
Brown is an avid watch collector, sporting different pieces from
Rolex (Sub Date), to
IWC and
Panerai.
Bibliography Other cooks and authors who use a similar scientific approach to cooking include
Shirley Corriher (who sometimes appears on
Good Eats) and
Russ Parsons.
Harold McGee preceded them in this science-based approach.
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